Wilhelm Mauseth

Wilhelm Mauseth

Wilhelm Mauseth (8 October 1875 in Bakke, Norway 11 June 1948 in Whites, OFS) was a Norwegian speedskater.

He set a world record in 500 m in 1895 with the time 46.8.[1] He was two time national all-round champion, in 1895 and 1896. Around the turn of the century he emigrated to South Africa and he married Sarah Anne Beeming in Cape Town, South Africa.

Mauseth worked as a surveyor for George Pauling, the main contractor to Cecil Rhodes, who was at that time opening up and building a railway and telegraph system in Rhodesia.

He was in the Cape Colony Cyclists Corp (as William Alfred Mauseth 23932) from 21 Jan 1901 to 24 April 1901 http://www.angloboerwar.com/unit-information/south-african-units/312-cape-colony-cyclists-corps

He attested (as W.A, Manseth)into the South African Orange River Scouts on 7 April 1902 and was discharged on 30 June 1902 when the regiment was disbanded [2]

Later as William Alfred Manseth, he fought with distinction with the Nyasaland Rhodesia Mechanical Forces in the 1914-1918 Great War (possibly in Tanganyika), he was promoted Temp. Captain and was "mentioned in dispatches" He was awarded the MBE by the British government.

"Manseth, T.Capt. William Alfred, S.A.S.C. was made a Member of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire on Tuesday 3rd June 1919 as Published in the Tenth Supplement to The London Gazette of Friday 30th May 1919"[3]

The reason for the name changes in his life are interesting, During the Boer War the name Wilhelm seemed to be to "Dutch" for the English, so this was changed to the more anglicized William, later on the Mauseth was changed to Manseth which was much more English. This was used as a family name untill his death, so he died as William Alfred Manseth.

Mauseth had a hand in surveying the sewage system in Johannesburg. He died of cancer.

World record

DisciplineTimeDateLocation
500 m0.46,83 February 1895Norway Trondheim

Source: SpeedSkatingStats.com[4]

References

  1. "Speed Skating. Complete history list of World Records" (PDF). International Skating Union. Retrieved 17 February 2009.
  2. Attestation into the South African Orange River Scouts http://www.angloboerwar.com/cache/multithumb_thumbs/b219e6b1e85ca84625f0c0c53633c0b0.jpg
  3. Tenth Supplement to The London Gazette of Friday 30 May 1919 http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/31375/supplements/6968/page.pdf
  4. "Wilhelm Mauseth". SpeedSkatingStats.com. Retrieved 28 August 2012.


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